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Identifier: livestockfarming00flor (find matches)
Title: Livestock farming in Florida along the lines of the Florida east coast railway..
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Florida east coast railway company
Subjects: Livestock
Publisher: Saint Augustine, Fla., Land and industrial dept. of the Florida east coast railway (Flagler system)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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bulls is a serious one. My experience ofbringing good bulls from the North makes me try very hard to geta supply that have been raised below the quarantine line. Forbreeding to native cows I would as soon have a high grade, if a goodindividual, as a pure-bred bull, but there are a great many menwho mistake an inferior animal, if he is registered, when registra-tion is of no value if breeding to cows that cannot be registered. I have had numerous calls for bulls ready for service, but I make apractice of steering my calves every fall, no matter how goodthey are, as I get well paid for all of my steers as yearlings. Velvet Page twenty-one = rniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii mum hi inn mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiin r. IIIIIIIU 111111111111 IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllHlllllTTTrmilllllllllll lllllllllllllllll (Illllll Illllll mTTTTTT LIVE STOCK FARMING IN FLORIDA gmiiiiiinimin iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiirnTTTiTiTnTrnTnnTiniTTTTi
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Jersey Calves on Koht. Bradford Dairy Farm in I^eon County beans and a little silage make my calves prime baby beef aboutMarch, when they are from twelve to fourteen months old, and Ifind this more profitable than saving for bulls, and the sooner thecow man of Florida realizes that he must buy his bulls as calves,the sooner he will have some good bulls to put on his range. I castrate from ten to twenty-five calves every fall that would beof immeasurable value to the cattle interests of the state if theywere kept as bulls and turned on the range. My calves are 7-8 to15-16 pure bred, with a few that are pure bred. I feel that I amsafe in saying, and I form my opinion from my own experience,that there is no state in the Union that can produce beef cheaperthan Florida; but I believe our greatest profit is to come from tak-ing better care of our calves, keeping them vigorous and growthy,and selling our yearlings to go to corn belt feed lots of the North.This can easily be accomplished by u

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  • bookauthor:Florida_east_coast_railway_company
  • booksubject:Livestock
  • bookpublisher:Saint_Augustine__Fla___Land_and_industrial_dept__of_the_Florida_east_coast_railway__Flagler_system_
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